The three sites of Northern Greece—Dikili Tash, Philippi, and Thasos—cover a very long period from the 6th millenium BC until the proto-Byzantine period. These sites are studied in collaboration with Greek institutions: the Archaeological Service (Philippi and Thasos) and the Archaeological Society at Athens (Dikili Tash).

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Salmeniko Aigialeias, Elliniko

Salmeniko Aigialeias, Elliniko. Lambrini Papakosta (ΣΤ’ΕΠΚΑ) reports on further investigations at a building located on the top of Agios Georgios Hill (Fig. 1). Elliptical in shape (23.15x13.22 m.) and with a foundation of between 1.7-1.8 m. in width, it was built with courses of stone blocks of roughly the same dimensions, filled between with small stones and mud. The preserved upper part of...